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Michael Buble :: The "Love" Era

Love is the upcoming 10th studio album by Michael Bublé, set to be released on November 16, 2018, by Reprise Records. It is supported by the lead single "When I Fall in Love".

Love is Bublé's first release of any kind in two years, following his eldest son Noah being diagnosed with liver cancer, which he has said made him consider "never returning to music". He later returned to write and record songs in the studio as his son's condition improved. On his approach to the album, Bublé stated: "My end game for the new record was to create a series of short cinematic stories for each song I chose and have it stand on its own."For the album, Bublé wrote the original song "Forever Now", and co-wrote the track "Love You Anymore" with Charlie Puth.

The singer's publicist says comments made in his supposed last interview were taken out of context.

By Rob Copsey

Michael Buble fans can now sleep easy, as reports that the singer is retiring from music have been branded "completely false" by his team.
Last weekend (October 13), the Daily Mail reported that Buble was quitting music after his son's recent battle with cancer had made him re-evaluate his life.
"My whole being’s changed. My perception of life," he said in an interview with the newspaper. "I don’t know if I can even get through this conversation without crying. And I’ve never lost control of my emotions in public.
"I actually thought I’d never come back to the music business. I never fell out of love with music, I just needed to put it aside."
Now Buble's publicist has said the singer's comments in his supposed "last interview" have been taken out of context.
"Michael Bublé has absolutely no plans to retire," Liz Rosenberg told Insider magazine. "I wasn't sitting in on the interview but this must have been taken out of context."

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Michael Bublé will be back on the road in 2019, the singer announced today (Nov. 8). Bublé’s 27-city U.S. tour will begin on Feb. 13 in Tampa, Fla., and will wrap in Tacoma, Wash. on April 6. Tickets for the tour will be available Nov. 19.

"I’m going to go back to what I was made to do," Bublé said in a statement. "I’m going to come back to a world that needs love and romance and laughter more than it has in a long time. I’m going to be a conduit to that. This is the greatest record I’ve ever made.”

The four-time Grammy winner will also receive his own Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Nov. 16, the same day as his new album Love (stylized as a heart emoji) is set to e released.

Bublé previously released “When I Fall in Love” and “Love You Anymore,” two tracks off of the upcoming album. Love is Bublé’s 10th studio album, following 2016’s Nobody but Me. Bublé took a hiatus from music after his son Noah was diagnosed with cancer in 2016.